hi. my name is biviana medina.i am going to tell you a little bit about my self. well to start off i am 13 years old. i live in new york. i have 1 dog nand 1 cat.my dogs name is goldie and my cats name is oreo.i have 4 sisters and 1 brother. now i am going to tell you about what i like.my favorite food is pizza. i love choclate ice cream and cherrys on top my favorite sport is cherr leading and singing. im in 7th grade, (flunked 4th). i go to a school 6th to 8th grade. the sports i am in now are drama,dance, and cherr leading.
1. What is copyright?
copyright is the law of the united states that protects the works of people.
2. What is fair use?
fair use allows you to use a limit amount of copyright.
3. Can a student use a picture from the Smithsonian museum in their report?
4. What is attribution?
a person who created work.
5. Can I show everyone my school project by putting it on a web page?
yes.
6. Does it matter how much of a song or video I use in my work?
yes.
7. Dosn't the public have the right to use music and art?
yes.
8. What is the public domain?
works that are not copyrighted are puplic domain.
9. Can I use picture if they don't have the word copyright or the copyright symbol on them?
yes.
10. I want to use a recording from a website but can't find anything about copyright, what should I do?
ask first.Go to http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/ and complete hand out. Imagine being a teenage Pilgrimswho have taken a voyage to the future. After exploring "Daily Life," the "Pilgrim Interviews," and other resources to learn about the lifestyle of Plymouth Pilgrims, create a list of questions that you, as a Pilgrim teenager, would like to ask a 21st century teenager. Iinclude questions about homes, fashion, school, responsibilities and chores, communication, transportation, and entertainment
1. What is copyright?
copyright is the law of the united states that protects the works of people.
2. What is fair use?
fair use allows you to use a limit amount of copyright.
3. Can a student use a picture from the Smithsonian museum in their report?
4. What is attribution?
a person who created work.
5. Can I show everyone my school project by putting it on a web page?
yes.
6. Does it matter how much of a song or video I use in my work?
yes.
7. Dosn't the public have the right to use music and art?
yes.
8. What is the public domain?
works that are not copyrighted are puplic domain.
9. Can I use picture if they don't have the word copyright or the copyright symbol on them?
yes.
10. I want to use a recording from a website but can't find anything about copyright, what should I do?
ask first.Go to http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/ and complete hand out.
Imagine being a teenage Pilgrimswho have taken a voyage to the future. After exploring "Daily Life," the "Pilgrim Interviews," and other resources to learn about the lifestyle of Plymouth Pilgrims, create a list of questions that you, as a Pilgrim teenager, would like to ask a 21st century teenager. Iinclude questions about homes, fashion, school, responsibilities and chores, communication, transportation, and entertainment